Mike Wallace can still replay the moment in his mind. It was the final game of the 2010 season. The Steelers were playing the Browns in Cleveland. It was early January. The Dog Pound was loud. Browns cornerback Joe Haden was in man-to-man coverage.

Week 11 was a wild week of fantasy football with the Texans and Jaguars taking the fantasy stage and combining for 80 points and over 1,000 yards of total offense in an overtime shootout. To recap the week 11 action and to help you get your team ready for week 12, we turn to our fantasy team of James Morris and Jon Cope.

With so many fantasy starters sitting on the bench this week due to byes, owners are scrambling to find replacements on the waiver wire, their own bench, or via a trade. We turn to our fantasy guru, James Morris, to help you set your lineup for this weekend.

The state of Florida has always been known for producing elite NFL defensive backs from the in-state colleges. The University of Miami has sent Ed Reed, Antrel Rolle and the late Sean Taylor to the NFL. Florida has produced former Dolphin safety Louis Oliver and current Browns cornerback Joe Haden. Not to be outdone, FSU can boast of Deion Sanders and LeRoy Butler.

There are obviously plenty of things to discuss when it comes to the Dolphins 13-10 loss to the Browns. For most folks, though, it all boils down to the play of the quarterback. Yesterday, the Dolphins QB, Chad Henne, threw three interceptions, including a semi-flukey one that lead to the Browns’ game-winning field goal. Our own QB, John Congemi, breaks down what he saw from Henne yesterday and gives us a glimpse of what could have been…

Guest Blog, by John Congemi:

As Cleveland and Miami traded punts and mistakes, it was the Dolphins that found a way to lose with a last minute turnover that gave the Browns the victory.